In a message dated 97-12-11 20:35:46 EST, you write:
<< n my reading, the more succesful plaintifs have been domain owners
who have sued for unauthorized use of their equipment and domain
name. One was a domain something like flowers.com, and the spammer
had forged a return adress to make it look like it came from there.
The return hate mail and bad addresses jammed up flowers system.
They sued in Texas court, and won a sizeable judgement.
Berwyn >>
I see. That does make sense. In a way, it's fraud. Not fraud perpetrated for
the purpose of larceny, but nonetheless causing innocent parties genuine
distress.
Padraig
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